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Pedro Zapata Fernandez updated ISPN-9498:
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Sprint: Sprint 10.0.0.Alpha1, Sprint 10.0.0.Alpha2, Sprint 9.4.0.Final, Sprint
10.0.0.Alpha0, Sprint 10.0.0.Beta1, DataGrid Sprint #31, DataGrid Sprint #32, DataGrid
Sprint #33, DataGrid Sprint #34, DataGrid Sprint #35, DataGrid Sprint #36, DataGrid Sprint
#37, DataGrid Sprint #38, DataGrid Sprint #39 (was: Sprint 10.0.0.Alpha1, Sprint
10.0.0.Alpha2, Sprint 9.4.0.Final, Sprint 10.0.0.Alpha0, Sprint 10.0.0.Beta1, DataGrid
Sprint #31, DataGrid Sprint #32, DataGrid Sprint #33, DataGrid Sprint #34, DataGrid Sprint
#35, DataGrid Sprint #36, DataGrid Sprint #37, DataGrid Sprint #38)
Index filesystem paths in server should point to data directory
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Key: ISPN-9498
URL:
https://issues.redhat.com/browse/ISPN-9498
Project: Infinispan
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Indexing, OpenShift, Server
Affects Versions: 9.4.0.CR1, 9.3.3.Final
Reporter: Galder ZamarreƱo
Assignee: Tristan Tarrant
Priority: Major
Certain indexing configurations result in using filesystem as index storage.
When running such configurations in a server environment, filesystem path should be
somewhere within the server's data directory. This is the natural place for such
data.
When running in OpenShift, server's data folder can be backed by a persistent volume.
This means that the fileystem volume survives after restarts.
Plugging server's data directory is already happening for
[
file-store|https://github.com/infinispan/infinispan/blob/master/server/in...]
and
[
rocksdb-store|https://github.com/infinispan/infinispan/blob/master/server...].
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